Commonly used interpretations of counting
English [kaʊnt]
American [kaʊnt]
Interpretation:
v. Count; count the total; important; include; officially recognized; considered; regarded as
n. total; count; count; count; ; Problem; aspect; allegation; earl
Example:
The usher was told to look out into the audience and count noses. The usher was told to
welcome the audience and count the number of people.
Variation:
plural counts third person singular counts past tense counted past participle counted present participle counting
Phrase:
count on rely on; rely on
beat the count (boxer knocked down) to get up before the referee counts to 10.
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